Volume 1
Lectures on comparative anatomy / translated from the French of G. Cuvier by William Ross ; under the inspection of James Macartney.
- Date:
- 1802
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Lectures on comparative anatomy / translated from the French of G. Cuvier by William Ross ; under the inspection of James Macartney. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![MOLLUSCA. Head covered with tentacula, which serve for feet • Fam, I. CEPHALOPODA- Naked .... Testaceous . . «pia CullU-fiJh. Argonauta Paper Nautilut. Nautilus Pearl Nautilus. {Sepia Cuttle-fjh, Loligo Calmars, Oftopus Pulps, Head free, and crawl upon the belly • II. GASTEROPODA No (hell} or the (hell concealed by the fle(h. riio jcylsa rhyllidia. jrhetis. Limax Slugs. Tcftacella. iig.^relus. ^plyfia Stinking Sea Snail \ Eolb. ‘Itfeyeralpieces... .Multivalvbs , C fllical CONIVALTBS .., L The (hell apparent ^ Ihiton. ’atclia Limpets,, r l~ Aperture entire. aral . .SriKivALVEa. . •< dalyotis’ Sea ears. Ncrita Sea Ss/aili. FilTurelb. Patella Limpets. Crcpidula. Calyptra:.'(. k Ncrita. Natica. Turbo Perritviniles Vermetus. Turbo Perritsiinkles. Cyclodoma. Turritella . Staireafe Shells. Trochus Top.Jhells Bull.i Dipper.fsiails. Pyramidella. Trochus Tops. Monodonta. . Solarium. fPlanorbis. Helix Snails, Biilimus. L Achatina. Aperture (loped towards the bottom \'oluta Volutes . Ovula Cypraa Goiusys or Force] fht Shells. Conus Cosies, ferebellum. - Aperture ending in a canal ^ $trombus. - Buccinutn Whelks . r Voluta. Mitra Mitral Volutes. J Columbella. J_T.3^.-lf^ineIla. Ancllla. [_ Oliva Oli'veJhells. Ccrithium. PIcurotoma. Ftifus. Fafciolaria. Pyrula. Murex. Turbinella. ' Strombus. Pterocera. Rollellaria. ■ With a membranous or coriaceous cloak; no (hells . r Cidldea Mmn.Jhlh. j Hdrpa, J Buccinum Whelks. ■ I Tcrebra. Purpura Purple.fjh. l_Naffa. Pterocrachca. Thalia. No diftinct head i HI. ACEPHALA With a cloak, furnilhedwith _ (hells Open anteriorly ; no ar- I liculated tentacul.i, ( nor ciliated arms.. . . Inbqoivalves • r Oftrea Oyjlers Lazarus. • ^ ^ndylus Thorssj/ Oyjler. I riacuna. &nomia. L Pe^len Scallops. ■ Oftrea Oyjlers. Pedum. Equivalves; a foot adapt, f Anodontites. L Unio. ed for crawling; no tubes I f Lima. Equivalvej : a footcon- Perna. liructed forfpinning; no 1 a • i Jytilus.. nna.— Tubes in the cloak for the anus and refpiration} the foot frequently fitted for. _ fpinning Tellina. * [^ardiiim Cockles . {Venus. Mcrctfix. Cyclas. Paphia. Capfi. Donax. r Cardita. J Tridacna. Hippopus. [!)hama . ^1} at one end, through which the foot pa(Tcs ; pro. j longed tpwards the other in a double tube Open before ; neither foot nor tubes; twociliafed arms, T ' rolled into a spiral form ’ Avicula S'walh'w.tail Shells. Malleus Uammer.Jhelts. . Mu/ctes ^ Mytilus. ' '■* \ Modiolus. f Cardium Cockles. \ Ifocardia. {Ma. Lut Cra MaOra. Lutraria. CrafTatella. {Area. Pctunculus. Nucula. - , n a rr if Solen Razor/hells. j. I Mya r Mya Gaper .Gapers ji J Glycimeris. ’ I Cyrtodari.1. Pholas Piidocks .... Teredo Pipe-njiarms , r Pholas. - ‘ ^ Giasnb. rTci I Fill Teredo Pipe, worms. Fiftulana. {Terebratula. Caiccola. H> alxa. ingula. )rbicula. d^n before; neither feet nor tubes; one tube proceed- f \natifa Barnacle.Jbells. I ing from the body ; horny articulated tentacula; < I pranged in pairs. ... \ palanus.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21922986_0001_0596.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





